WYLDMAN: Alfred, editor and publisher Lake Johnson Star, Mossbank. Born
at Portage Du Fort, Que., Pontiac
county, 1872, son of Alfred and Florence Louise (Campbell) Wyldman. Married
Margaret Emily Wilson, 1896, and has one son. Educated at Portage
Du Fort. Comes of English stock on father's

side (Bedford). Mother's people from Argyleshire,
Scotland. Father settled
in Pontiac county, 1868. Mr.
Wyldman worked in the lumbering and railroad business during his youth. Learned
the printing business with the Pontiac Advance. Came west to Manitoba
in 1896, and farmed for two years at Virden. Manager of the Virden Advance for
two years purchased plant at Griswold in 1899; ran the Ledger until 1906; moved
to Swan River and published the Swan River Gimlet for two years; Kenora, Sask.,
foreman for the Rat Portage Lumbering Co. Ran the Kenora Miner and News for
four years. Lumbering for D. L. Mather, Mgr. yards at Osaquan, Ont. Kenora,
1914, Maple Leaf Milling Co. until June, 1917. Came to Saskatchewan
and managed the Advertiser at Expanse.Purchased it and moved plant to Mossbank. Established The Star and has
modern and up-to-date machinery. Member of the ExpanseVillage Council. Takes a keen,
interest in sports, in promoting healthy rivalry among school children. Is a
musician of local note and lover of good music. Anglican. Liberal. Address, Mossbank,
Sask.

WYNN: Samuel N., editor and managing director Yorkton Enterprise. Born
Palmerston, Ont., 1885, so~ of Isaac and Annie (Young) Wynn. Married Alice
Gibson, of Toronto, 1907, and has
three daughters. Mr. Wynn's family a pioneer one of the Ottawa
district. He was educated in the Toronto
schools and learned the printing business with West Toronto Tribune remaining
there five years. Came to Yorkton
1905 and appointed editor the following year. The Enterprise
is the pioneer paper of Yorkton, is
the leading journal